🚀 Aurora Rocket Reaches New Heights with evosoft Support
BME Suborbitals students innovation just made history - powered by passion, engineering, and strong industry partnership.
Beyond the Horizon: Hungarian Student Rocket Reaches Record Height with evosoft Support
In early October, the Aurora powered by evosoft Hungary rocket - developed by BME Suborbitals rocketry team - launched successfully at a major international competition in Portugal, reaching 2,232 meters with its own solid-fuel engine. This historic flight makes them the first Hungarian student team to fly with a self-developed propulsion system. 🚀
We congratulate the team once again on this outstanding achievement and are proud to be the main sponsor and strategic partner for the second year in their rocket development journey.
This success is the result of a deep, multi-layered partnership. evosoft provides not only financial and technical support through its TinkerLAB innovation hub, but also empowers the rocketry team with soft-skill development. Through evoUni, our internal training initiative, students participate in on-site agile methodology workshops led by experienced colleagues - helping the 100+ member team manage complex projects with real-world tools.
From avionics mentoring to embedded systems design, and from prototyping to agile coaching, this collaboration is a blueprint for how industry and academia can co-create innovation.
This milestone builds on the official partnership launched in 2024, reinforcing our shared mission: to equip the next generation of engineers and scientists with cutting-edge knowledge, hands-on experience, and the mindset to lead in tomorrow’s tech-driven world.
📺The live broadcast of the rocket launch at the EuRoC competition can be viewed at the following link: